KUSA- Saturday's snow forecast came true for many places on the Front Range, while other places fell short, according to the Colorado weather forecast. So what happened? Where's the snow? And what's next?

Let's start with Northern Colorado. Dry downsloping northerly winds caused an area of limited snow over Fort Collins, where they saw less than 3 inches of snow. Any potential snow evaporated before arriving at the surface, but cities just to the south received more. Berthoud had 5.1" of accumulation, and Carter Lake saw 8.0" by late Saturday afternoon.

For the Denver metro area 6 to 10 inches of snow fell, but with melting and compaction (due to the wet nature of the snow) less than that piled up at any one time in some locations.